Kate Middleton and Prince William, aka the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge, will be having a very special delivery this week. The couple will be welcoming not just a baby, but a royal baby and the heir to the British throne. Yes, it is a big, big deal. And although the baby (as of now) has not been born and the gender has yet to be revealed, that doesn’t stop entrepreneurial royal baby watchers in making a quick dime. Before the baby is even born you can buy a variety of souvenirs honoring this royal delivery.

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You can pre-order this lovely commemorative tea towel in honor of the royal arrival. The name, date, and whether it will be pink or blue will be added once the baby is born.

Are you planning a royal baby arrival party? If so, we've got just the thing, the Printable Royal Baby Princess Cupcake Toppers by Etsy store Paper Gravy. And yes, there is a set just in case the royal arrival is a boy.

When you think Kate Middleton, do you think burp clothes? Yeah, neither do I, but it is a pretty fit for Nest and Nook. They created a set of Kate Middleton inspired burp clothes that are royally adorable.

Okay, this one is pretty adorable. Etsy seller Cali Crochet wrote about their crowns for sale:

"Celebrate Prince William & Duchess Catherine's new baby with a crown for your royal baby. Your Prince or Princess can do the Queen's wave from their baby buggy wearing this crochet royal crown!" And in case the royals have a girl, you can get a pink crown!

You can pre-order this limited-edition gilded commemorative plate for $89.99 from a company on eBay. They are taking orders for this fine bone china dish that will, once the baby is born, have the heir to the throne's stats in the middle.

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